Posts Tagged ‘women’

Art & Feminism // An Interview with Tina Sauerländer

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Interview by Nora Kovacs in Berlin // Jun. 25, 2015
In a world where women are constantly having to defend their position in the work place, curator and writer Tina Sauerländer provides a space in which women creatives can meet, discuss, collaborate, trust,…[read on]


OPEN CALL for Women Artists // CURRENTS at A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn

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Blog post by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin; Tuesday, Jun. 02, 2015.

A.I.R. Gallery of Brooklyn, NY is pleased to announce the 4th edition of CURRENTS, a biennial juried exhibition series to take place next spring. The series focuses on contemporary topics that demand more attention in the art world and its women-only lineup is a guaranteed way to do so…[read on…]

Announcement // Berlin Feminist Film Week

Blog post by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin; Friday, Feb. 27, 2015.

From March 6th to 13th, Berlin Feminist Film Week will take place in various venues all around Berlin. The festival will showcase films directed by women about women in response to the overwhelming lack of recognition given to women in contemporary cinema…[read on…]

Brought in from the street…MISS. TIC at the French Institute

Blog entry by Florence Reidenbach – in Berlin; Wednesday, August 17, 2011.

From the pavement of the Ku’damm you can view through the French Institute’s façade-spanning windows the paintings of Miss.Tic, hanging unusually on the gallery’s interior walls. One of the rare women on the street art scene, it is somehow bizarre to view her work inside a gallery space.

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TEMPTATION TO BE GOOD: Mercedes Helnwein

Blog Entry by Clare Ros – in Berlin; Friday, April 29, 2011.

Last night was the opening of Temptation To Be Good, works by Mercedes Helnwein at pool gallery in Berlin. The powerfully evocative exhibition offered a beautiful start to gallery weekend. Including a number of captivating pastel portraits, and a video in which these characters come to life (with music by her brother, Ali Helnwein), the artist’s third solo-exhibition at pool gallery is a must-see.

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